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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 16, 1946 (6 pages)

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_ THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 _ NEVADA CITY NUGGET. , as eee : _PAGE FIVE ——— scene nalonaeets : LS TT a ——— : A — ~ : (Political Advertisement) . SALOM! . And neither those Russian peas-¥Sovict Puzsia the 35 ‘aviet governee —_— {ants nor those American miners rejaent of Britain or the representative j / THE PATRIOTIC ; ceived the slightest aid from u%-/ government of the United States. YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST LL LITTLE FARE L . } lic funds—nothing whatever relat! pen eteee iad ay ae . their respective governments. There are #0. 000 Maoris lett tw SSE . Fortune magazine comments that} New Zealand. WORLD WAR . the success. of the plates Di program) NOTICE OF INTENTION. 10 erring ——s the aS and ane ial vitENGAGE IN THE SALE OF NEW JERSEY oe ee eee ALCHOLOIC BEVERAGES NEW ¥ORK and . i It reflects more than that. #177 . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: i PENNSYLVANIA STATE . flects the very antithesis of a flalbs . “Notice is hereby given that fifPe . spirit of dependence of life by rule. teen days after the date posted, the i . i wees Sey: : 5 i iA t x ® iH jand regulation from above, that has. Undersigned proposes to sell ales: DEPARTMENT oF HI . been sapping the econgmic and soc. ae ss these premises, JUSTICE and 4 . ial vitality of the people in. many niadese ee as follows: ae 4 TREASURY i. tions over the globe these late years. . 105 Spring Street, Nevada City. ; SEO an . . In our own country men big and . Pursuant to sch intention, the { SCHOOLS . LG pees i ise ii og ‘ ; ,. undersigned is applying to the State INVESTIGATION . little, men: who run farms or little es : <—S Sixt Ce ee . businesses or are executives of great] Pourd of Equaliz 1 for. issuance © i] idndustries alike must mark time and Huis ‘hginal» aplication of an aleof Former Member.of New i . 'wait for decisions in Washington be-/. clic beverage license for these preI eiechas oles iat Ae t i fore they can take action on matters . mfses as follows. “. ‘ormer Government Agen 1] 2 : ie eon ee net On Sale Beer. i Private Investigator For . . of life which their forefathers de-. , of 4 Mexico it jicided for themselves. When wage Anyone desiring to protest the is, i ; earners think that they may some ,Stance of such license may file a 1 Sees seen ee = . day need a new job it is natural, 60 . Verified’ protest . wit the State i'far have we drifted; for them tp Board of Equalization at Sacramenta, i ames! oveeigane . wonder idly what government willy ©aliforgia, stating grounds for . do about it. denial as provided by law. The pre: = : “aa But the cycle must always come. Mises are now licensed for the sale i 5 liam Oo ey . oe a back to the starting point eventual-. 0f alcoholic beverages.’ i ; < = é ly—the reality that nothing but the BETTY F. MARTINEZ. . FOR SHERIFF 7 Mie = CLULING Be/ce ofr CT ‘economic and social vitality of the} people themselves can surmount sanitary, spirit killing shacks. basic difficulties and build basic i MAN N Today eaach of those families is prosperity ‘and security. No per: living in an Es two story six. manent substitute for the sweat of 4'. Our Furniture Vans are i Political Advertisements { » room stone house of 11,000 square. mans bhow can ever come from wae leaving ever da for : = DASH, Soe I ace Siete et Tet Se eS a ee feet of floor space. Each’ house has government for any nation—whether . . vy ¥ . : somewhere! CANDIDATES a basement with fruit room and. it be the totalitarian government of ! : 3 2 . fe 4 laundry facilities, central heating, . Is YOUR Furniture } hardwood floors, a lawn, a! large \ aboard? ( ELECT poultry house, fruit trees and two e L Di t M > t < ILLIA E. WRIGHT By Ralph H. Taylor acres of land. The miners are acong Uistance oving Me . : 3 A lesson which cirewmstances. @UiTing ownership by monthly paycca Sion a . _— : Moving Superior Judge Nevada County force mankind to recall every so. ™e™ts of only $13; RELIABLE TRANSFER : often a lesson which is literally 8 What created that change? The : & : ' AND STORAGE i PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 old as Adam, is that man shall live. yoeginning is due to two highly in. ] Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, . by the sweat ‘of his brow. Two cur . telligent members of the Quaker : Oukiand Ainea Ma. Pea: f ELECT rent magazine articles deal strik-. cest. QGlarence Pickett and Homer . “The Peatuouts é VERNON STOLL : ingly with thiis theme. They are fact \(Morris. Through their efforts-a 200 . Just. A Sample Of Dur Service i . ; stories of men of different nationa -jabre farm was bought and offered: to \{ Storage, Crating, Packing, Pick. , — ee . : ities living under different forms <=‘ {the miners for homesteading. The ' _-Up and Delivery Service 4 n ses 5: : i eee id Superior Judge Nevada Cou Yy goivermment—yet faced with aie i aa eee e act PREWAR i fake Your Moving Problems Te 4 s rest of the: housing: marvel cam j . Experienced Moving Men ¥ same problem and solving it precis-. ¢rom the sweat of men’s brows i : a PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 : : s > Ss. : a " : . ely in the same way. Here we come to an extremely j!QUALITY AT RELIABLE TRANSFER . f: ELEOT One story in the Rotarian Mag. dee Peeve Paine i —_ Ctery: ae Ane REASONABLE . AND STORAGE azine has to do with 50 coal miners Stat 250 families applied. The con: i GRASS VALLEY i At ° : ae eee = Sure lephone 39 j JAMES SNELL and their families. The scene is the oe ee oe Beas Rete PRICES — F Monoecheta Valley in Penusylvaniaj =" ” “Me™. “Ser and. exis te 4 at Superior Judge of Nevada County The story begin in 1937 when more. ™iners were to build. their own i 1 : : lhouses—build roads. dig basements, , ‘ PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 than half the coal mines of the reg-j rs = : 5 RAY CRENSHAW PHIL : ion were closed down, 30 per cent quarry an transport stone, put in ELEcr of the population was on relief and; woe and see lines. neARY rae —SPORTING GOODS . morale was at its lowest, The mine . tle it out te a Get is oe
families were living in dingy, in-. the end of the first day saving he 4 THOMAS J. BARRETT . never worked that hard on WiIPA. No : ‘3 Political Advertisement man ‘had to be rejected from the! az% & 4 j Sheriff Nevada County a project, the week ones eliminated . i PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 GI Ss FRIEND themselves by throwing wp the . f Gunsmith, Locksmith, Saw Filing sponge—by qnitting. j Among those who stuck it out. there were no drones. All lator was swapped on an even ‘basis. If a man loafed he was bawled out by the others at meetings of the community association. Cushman’s Scooters, Evenrude . ‘Motors, Complete line of Model 4 Airplanes, Sadlery, Guns and i 4 —RE-ELECT— 4 ; CARL J. TOBIASSEN Sheriff of Nevada County —THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE—! Ammunition, Boats, Ellectric Reairs. Washing Machines, Bicycles and Bicyele Repairs. The other story in Fortune mag: Grass Valley Telephone 24 oe azine reports that the program of See Our Wide : a 4 ELECT rebuilding homes in the devastated 105 West Main Street f areas of Russia is going ahead far Selection q WAYNE BROWN faster in the villages and farm areas f than in the cities. Fortune’s invesSheriff Nevada County , tigator estimates that of the millions > FOR GOOD : we 4 1048 of rural homes destroyed in the war. . iy un lire ; ft PRIMARY ELECTION, JUD u two thirds may already be restored. BEEFSTEAKS i ELECT In the cities, apparently the Sov‘ : J iet government has failed in its Center AND GOOD FOOD FRANK G. FINNEGAN building program so far. Two years COME TO— ee ere <8 . ago the Russian government decidDistrict Attorney—-Nevada County CONGRESSMAN (CLAIR ENGLE jed to build several factories for the oh Hath (hein ‘Serene GOLD NUGGET PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 is the only western member of the. mass output of prefabricated houses. Grass’ Valley INN < House committee on World .War/None has begun operations. Opposite Weterans Memorial GLENBROOK RE-ELECT Veterans’ legislation ‘which handles To the contrary the peasant farm. ! ‘Building Grass Valley-Nevada City HL WARD SHELDON most of the important legislation for. ers who had lived by toil for generHighway (Incumbent) veterans. He has ‘been an advocate. ations 2nd have-lit le faith in thé = ~ nd <i District Attorney. Nevada County of all measures for assistance to vet. bolshe‘i utopia restored their hom: erans avad was chairman of the swh-. es pré ‘isely as those Pennsylvania . # PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 : committee which rewrote the vet-. miners built theirs. They pitched in . ! & i erans insurance law involving 75 together and: did the job themselv: ' F : ELECT billion dollars in insurance. es. O ee U ip) ie B. (Bap) TOCCALINI . Constable Nevada Township UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 A <¢ Car Owner Se ELECT ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA JACK CURRY Take Advantage of Erskine’s NIGHT TIME SERVICE RATES FROM $1.50 UP Constable Nevada Township It’s designed for you and your car. Grass Valley’s Most Excellent Ser’ice— —Best Food ’ PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ) A HARVEY M. TOY HOTEL Complete and Modern Automotive Repair Service. STH AND K STREET SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA Skilled Mechanics at Your Service 2 J. vance HHUCKINS, Manager ANTIQUES : NIGHT SHIFT SERVICE oiniouinianasace ee a an” 8 \ i ‘ Erskine Automotive Offers You {Complete Repair BLUE RIBBON WINNERS . Service from 8 ‘A. M. to [Midnight quality and moderate price. Sinop at tho GOLD PAN tes tins on thn , M4 oe a ee . " ~""" GOLD PAN LIQUOR STORE ERSK INE Cover Mtn ape deen: Gaveote ee Grace. Valley ih Call At . 2 he : : . OFEN DAILY — 10 A. M. TOME, Mi. DEER CREEK INN_ —AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC . NEVADA Sap ge = s FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— Factory Authorized Service J. KE. (Jim) ERSKINE, ‘Prop. “THE PIONEBR LUMBER YARD” : OR PHONE. 107 401 Main Street Wholesale and Retail Telephone 471 BUILDING M MA’